Since a child, I have lived and breathed music, but never had the actual chance to live my dream of writing about all things music. Now I can! Hope you enjoy my ramblings about music!

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Monday, 26 October 2015

The Princess of South African music - Tholwana Mohale

While Tholwana
Mohale's song Hollywood Guy is zooming up the music charts, The Beat got a chance to speak to her
about how intimidating the music scene can be, her secrets and inspirations.

You are starting very
young in the music industry, so how intimidating can the music industry be?It can be very intimidating. There are a lot of good artists
out there, and you’re always worrying if you’re song will be as enticing to the
public as another person’s song. I particularly felt that pressure ahead of the
release of “Hollywood Guy”.

What did you find the
most difficult when you started in the industry?Maintaining the balance between school and recording. I’ve
also had to adjust to a brand new environment this year, having moved from my
hometown to Johannesburg. We take things day by day!

Your single Hollywood
Guy is scorching up the playlists. Tell us a bit about the single, what
inspired you to write it and how you ended up working with FutureKings?There was a guy at my old school that I had a huge crush on.
We were just friends but all my friends were rooting for us to get together. I
didn’t tell him or anyone I liked him… I decided to rather express my emotions
though my music. I was sitting in my room one evening and the chorus just came
to me. I started writing the verses but I didn’t finish the song right there
and then. The second half of the song is actually about someone new that I met
here in Johannesburg! The track has taught me that sometimes things just don’t
work out, but they lead you to better things. “Hollywood Guy” is pretty much
about finding that special person in your life. I was set up with Ross &
Alex from FutureKings via the label and it was a great experience working with
them. I’m currently working on some more material with them and I’m excited to
see where the partnership goes.

When did you first
become interested in music?Well I’ve always been interested in music, but when I was 11
I started playing guitar and writing songs. It’s been the love of my life since
then.

Can you remember the
first song you ever sang and the first ever CD you bought?First CD I ever bought: Beyonce – Dangerously in Love, and
apperently the first song I sang was Twinkle twinkle little star [Laughs]

What do people not
know about Tholwana?I’ve done folk dancing before! *laughs* It was compulsory at
my previous school and I was never too good at it.

What is next for
Tholwana?More studio time, more writing, plus lots of gigs. I just
wrapped up a gig in Drakensberg and have a couple more bookings before everyone
goes on holiday in December. We’re working towards an EP release early next
year and hopefully my debut album will follow from that. Watch this space!

Any advice to those
who want to start out in the music industry?Be confident in your craft! If you are, you will succeed.
Don’t doubt yourself and go with your gut!